pygmt.grdcut
- pygmt.grdcut(grid, *, outgrid=None, region=None, projection=None, extend=None, circ_subregion=None, verbose=None, z_subregion=None, coltypes=None, **kwargs)[source]
- Extract subregion from a grid. - Produce a new - outgridfile which is a subregion of- grid. The subregion is specified with- region; the specified range must not exceed the range of- grid(but see- extend). If in doubt, run- pygmt.grdinfoto check range. Alternatively, define the subregion indirectly via a range check on the node values or via distances from a given point. Finally, you can give- projectionfor oblique projections to determine the corresponding rectangular- regionthat will give a grid that fully covers the oblique domain.- Full option list at https://docs.generic-mapping-tools.org/latest/grdcut.html - Aliases: - G = outgrid 
- J = projection 
- N = extend 
- R = region 
- S = circ_subregion 
- V = verbose 
- Z = z_subregion 
- f = coltypes 
 - Parameters
- grid (str or xarray.DataArray) – The file name of the input grid or the grid loaded as a DataArray. 
- outgrid (str or None) – The name of the output netCDF file with extension .nc to store the grid in. 
- projection (str) – projcode[projparams/]width. Select map projection. 
- region (str or list) – xmin/xmax/ymin/ymax[+r][+uunit]. Specify the region of interest. 
- extend (bool or int or float) – Allow grid to be extended if new - regionexceeds existing boundaries. Give a value to initialize nodes outside current region.
- circ_subregion (str) – lon/lat/radius[unit][+n]. Specify an origin (lon and lat) and radius; append a distance unit and we determine the corresponding rectangular region so that all grid nodes on or inside the circle are contained in the subset. If +n is appended we set all nodes outside the circle to NaN. 
- z_subregion (str) – [min/max][+n|N|r]. Determine a new rectangular region so that all nodes outside this region are also outside the given z-range [-inf/+inf]. To indicate no limit on min or max only, specify a hyphen (-). Normally, any NaNs encountered are simply skipped and not considered in the range-decision. Append +n to consider a NaN to be outside the given z-range. This means the new subset will be NaN-free. Alternatively, append +r to consider NaNs to be within the data range. In this case we stop shrinking the boundaries once a NaN is found [Default simply skips NaNs when making the range decision]. Finally, if your core subset grid is surrounded by rows and/or columns that are all NaNs, append +N to strip off such columns before (optionally) considering the range of the core subset for further reduction of the area. 
- Select verbosity level [Default is w], which modulates the messages written to stderr. Choose among 7 levels of verbosity: - q - Quiet, not even fatal error messages are produced 
- e - Error messages only 
- w - Warnings [Default] 
- t - Timings (report runtimes for time-intensive algorithms); 
- i - Informational messages (same as - verbose=True)
- c - Compatibility warnings 
- d - Debugging messages 
 
- coltypes (str) – [i|o]colinfo. Specify data types of input and/or output columns (time or geographical data). Full documentation is at https://docs.generic-mapping-tools.org/latest/gmt.html#f-full. 
 
- Returns
- ret (xarray.DataArray or None) – Return type depends on whether the - outgridparameter is set:- xarray.DataArrayif- outgridis not set
- None if - outgridis set (grid output will be stored in file set by- outgrid)